An autotroph is a organism that produces complex organic compounds from a simple substance. Three that can be found in an estuary are green algae, red algae and cyanobacteria.
mangrove is a plant is found in the estuary biome
Two main nutrients found in autotrophs include carbohydrates, and proteins
in a river
The area of an estuary where marine shore animals live.
photoautotrophs chemoautotrophs lithoautotrophs
estuary
The walking fish are tiny spotted handfish and they are found in the lower Derwent Estuary, and the bays and channels in that area. They are not found anywhere else in the world. There are only three known colonies, and each colony has fewer than 200 adult fish. They are very rarely seen.
autotrophs use energy, carbon dioxide, and water to make their food
Autotrophs, decaying, and respiration.
Three examples of estuaries are: mangroves, salt marshes, and where the mouth of a river empties into the ocean.
No, mangroves are a tropical biome.
Bottom level. The producers.